. Prince Rupert Doiiy News Saturday, December 29,- i'J5! Caron, near Eainuiisum . 1 I L":iK ! Mi I 1951 News in Pictures I Auqust Canada in 1951 By Conodion Press Outstanding events in Canada during the year 195) are shown in these pictures which were provided to Canadian Press newspopcrs, including the Daily New? during the vear 1951. Thev illustrate outstanding hoppenincs, olaces and Dersonalities in an eventful year in this country. The oictures were provided by varios.j member newsoaoers. Happy and tragic events are depicted and various phases of the j 2 1 Toronto Maple Lcn.;; wju an-I S!"n:fy CuP. defeating Montu-al I Jonucv I Tr ,(i. Minister Howe , 1-Laurier House at Oitawa , jhoinj of late W. L. Mackenzie I Kill!!, formally turned over to i nation. I 2 General Omar Eradley. chairman of U.S. joint chiefs of stall, visit Ottawa. 4-Canada win. fhl Davis Cup tennis zone final in !S years heat!::? ctiha five straight at Muni real. ' 5 - William 'Redi Hill, 38. fam-f iverman, killed m attempt w i "r 0Ter Nianara Falis in rulinvi-tiihed bii.rrel. ,' !1 Marlene Stewart, 17, of Font hill. Ont., wins Canadian l'IK-' open golt championship at Lavai-sur-le-Lac. Otto. !-: M ' . H ' "swwm, iA41 , .:. 5 fa ii, w $:iu.uuu,uuu atomic i . r. , ; , . "e- . ..:n . r'l-,,ilir Ivai a,- Willi n. .v...... 1 i.. ..ll""-'' rl.irv uf nn- notion's life ' rHutiw's of Canadian I-, r.f Asialic oriBln. t -children or Light" .sect 1 f,ui !. vigil for "end of , ---"ii.c ratniiier Claxton . "r.Ovi..i..;s plans 10 recruit wom-! en for armed services reserves j 2Piemicr Walter Junes' 'Liberal government re-elected h, Prirn-e Edward Island for fVitn rrTiuyvj term .. 30 - Commissioner S. T Wood retire- after 39 years' service with r . v - v igr lit K l I'llH'"-'. "A. Ah..rt Ouiiy, 33, Quebec, 1 ( tot- murder in 1949 (Imp- in British Co-land In 58 12 - First ram l'.ire.nia lower t days. explosion t Hat cost i airliner 1 A Slw 412.500.000 IIOHplUU, 4r.r,ce Mimster Claxton 1 lM'"r" a nno.inro, new 27,h Brigade to I' "' ... . , ""r iwi uiiea ror NATA di-feno 4 Minister liar- immigration ;:Tes in turnne L Winnipeg -ays Canada . 8 rj,.rlp (.;y, drf w " ,mm,ront ln -' M.,a-h four rfraight io ! lr,n'ttir Memorial Cnpt Wtnnipeu. F.i lie .stnnns ,un,,n h,.ier batter lfiO 17 Count Jacques rie Bernon-vllie, under scntenf v? of deportation to France, leaves lor Brazil By air. U, Hiiruid fsunter. 11), of Sainl John, wins Oovernor -General's II' UI medal at' Dominoon rifle meet ai :;a:matiR.'it Ranges, Out. 20 -Marenerite Cat .son ol Ot-tv.-,- awarded first place in no-r-oH'.; ir.tcrr.;.t.ioiial ail rare .1 n BC. r ;-l'.:i coaslline. -.! line til..; fnini. !. : . .. "-"' "1" man tup, nesting Fort Frances ,il faiai-...iKiiitoii Bulletin, founded c.-.i-e peit'iic-I.Mju. ! ' Car,iiiiHnR four f'.!T!'i to tlute. I '' " " v l--UVv, ' .S3- h c7 . .' '1 i x ' f - -j iff . , - . -.J - ' 1 I v ,- A. i- ' , - . - ' J ' . r---f- - 1 k X - I "'-" . , 1 12 - Valleyfielt) Braves win first lr"m P"ida. to Windsor, Ont. !0- B:l B.irilko. defencemnn of 'i' Alexander Cup In Major Hockey Tin iv new Senators inini Newfoundland. to, i! :h st ssion Of 21st opens at Ottawa, hour killed in collapse of biid"C ut Three Itlvcr.i, icues, tjcai:ng Toronto St. Mieh-arl.i three numes to two. 14 - McKi . Aviation trophy for , awarded Carl Agar, M),of Vunefiuver. 18 New Radio Canada bulK-jlng of CBC otiened at Montrea'. Toronto Maple Leafs. NHL, and limnim? dentist Dr. Henry Hudson missing on flie.ht from James llay h.)!i(iay. 29 - Jerry Kersehner of Columbus. O., wins 10-mile $5,000 marathon swim at Canadian National Exhibition. Toronto. 30 - Strike at HcllinRer gold mini., Tirumins. for higher waires BRIDGE COLLAPSES In the early hours of Jan. 31, residents of Three Rivers, Que., thought they heard an earthquake. Four big spans of the Duplets Bridge over the St. Maurice River had crashed into the water taking with them four m.n crossing in cars at the time. Here are shown the ba'e concrete piers and debris lying on the river ice. An inquiry commission leport failed to (CP PHOTOI 19-Four firemen die ln fire a; PeUrboroueli, Out.; determine the cause of the collapse. J Fcbruory I Defence Minister Claxton 4 !Ju:l:anient outline of I -;.cir &i.0O0,000.0OO tlefencc j'ni National Advisory U on M.iiiiiower rrealed. Coiiri! Jacques de Bernon- t.es conipam:')n de Saint. I.aur- V ent of Montreal win Dominion ar"l union check-off ended after D-oay tie-up. Sc&fember V! 1 urama Festival at London. Ont. 2'- First official r'iiivnce for Canadian prime ministers at Ottawa opened. 3 Vl',: .i.' iti, unit n il hi juiicu Bishop Walter Barfoot of ,ii,.e in lace eluil'Mes of col- lican Pri- Edmonton elected An; TV I 2'-E. P. Tavlor's coll Major Factor wins U2:u runnim? of I Kine's Piute, Toronto. male. 8- Nine killed in collision le-twivn truck and ear at Drum-inondville. Que. 15 North Atlantic Treaty Or i f- :;hmi v. 1 1 1 1 inaZls. viii' kiiled in collision be-t PR fram and bus at Cnn-Ont ; :!8 injured when CNR r.Iialf at Montreal. S-iatuip Mort iw, Toronto, Canadian v,oni.:ii's figure x. title at Vancouver. n :-y-!. . .. ; ' jc. r an : w.' m. . w ... - - i -j. - i t Jiine l -Massey royal eonnnision on arts report tabled in Parliament; Mrs. Arthur Piirc. sentenced to banc Julv 20 for murder in iiinc- DAREDEVIL DIES William . i Red i Hill, Jr., veteran Niagara nveiman, and son of another famous nveiman, Hied to conquer Niagara Falls in a rubber-tube-ana-netting con-t.aplion on Aug 5. His body was recovered from below the fails the next day. iCP Photoi r Frost of Ontario hnmh ease nrmeills nn:iim;l Prt m ,!,i ; S2 000,000 Cancer In TERM EXTENDED Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Canada s pr.nuiar Governor-G eneral, continued to endear himself to the people bv his appsaran-es at 1 unctions in all parts of the country. Here he tries his skill v.Tm a cross-cut. saw. On Oct. 26. Ins term of office was extended until the fall of 1952. ' - ICP PHOTOI Viet ion. 2- Estlmale $1,000.(100 damage in fire at Central Ordnance depot. Oitawa, 5 Heaviest June snowfall on record dumps three inches on io lie onened at Toronto. IMii-h twin-.let binnber luin Belfast lo CJancle.- In 4 49 minute. rrawford Gordon, Toron- l-f.?-t'- .-l .J " ' - J V ,., -!?' f',Mf k-eh"-' - ,.v Ur ""' W-l.v J ganization opens international ' conference at Ottawa, 18 Canadian Army authorized to pr"pare 27th Brigade for movement to British zone of Germany. 20 NATO meeting at Ottawa 1 .'columellas admission of Greece and Turkey. 21 Pat Cor.rcy of Ottawa re-fign; as secretary-treasurer of Canadian Congress of Labor alter policy split at Vancouver convention. 20-Ottawa announces royal tour postponed for short lime because of King's illness; David M. Johnson, 49. appointed Canada's oerinunent representative 1 at UN headquarters, iCc itinued on paee 61 mice, icoerai co-ominaior Lfthbrldue: mnur-.ts lo io Inches (me production. ' ut Culgary before .storm ended. March I ' 6 Kv., Euc.ene Fi.set, 77, former lieutenant-governor of Que- l ' ' . - ' t v r ry"""""K V1 r If ' ' i I '-I cin Mavinnd appointed bee. i-'ies. ' ii.m ambassador to Chile; I 15 D:'ath toll 35 in fire at S'e. 3-er Klliott becomes lilgh Gunegonife Hospice in Monjreal. :-. ner to Australia. j 23 Fifteen arrested at' Rd-O'tuwa announces S65.000.- monton betwven young hoodlums of North Atlantic part of" the 27th CANADTANS IN EUROPE Gen, Dvvight Eisenhowei, supreme commander Treaty Organization troops in Euiope, Inspects th j first Canadian troops, .'.mem to western farmers ted Kingdom wheat agree- if 1C46-1050; First Cana-c;i:iliv list from Korea f.r- dead. 1 and servicemen; Mme. Pierre Casprain elected Quebec CCF leader. 25 Progressive Conserval Ives v.in thrcj federal by-elections these under his command. In ad-itior. Brigade to arrive in Europe in November to sit , gtouixl troops, units of the RCAF are operating m Europe and the fitst RCAF bus.? mitside Canada was opened at North Luffenham, Eng and, as part of Canada's commitment to NATO. i cp photo i !',irii,.m.nt approves incor- and letaln fourth seat. 20 2nd Battalion of Princess i!1 of Trans-Canada Pipe to build 3 100-mile natural ; I (,m Alberta to Mont- Patricias In Korea awarded the United States Presidential Citation for valor. 2Y- First Individual gallantry .we. tls for Canadians in Korea F dcral consumer credit Hnns tightened; new or Ji I' ( s f I . - V LOST IN NORTII -Bill Baill-k" To onto Maple Leafs hockey stai. disappeared in the wilds of northern Quebec Aug. 2'' wh.le Hying back from a iishiug tnp with Dr. Henry 1 . 1'asou oi Tnnaiuis. An extensive aerial sea. ch, one of rr.a'iy staged during the year foe missing plan' s, luil.:tl lo ' t:n:i anv leice cf t'.is missing p..i RCAF ;earch and n.-eue section '.pent SiEa.l'O d;.!ine; t.v.f. seal eh as Us planes Hew 1 354.000 miles. I CP PHOTO i COUNT DEPORTED Count Jscqques de Bernonville, under f iitencc ol death as a wartime collaborator in his n n 1 1 v e I rancc, ended four years of nl' eal residence In Canada on mi. 17 when he left Montreal by :;ir for Rio de Janeiro. The Co'Jiit enterec! Canada in 1013 under an assumed naiiv. and .since then had been fighting c?a:!.st letum tt France. 4 t - ',:!; now need 50 per cent announced at Ottawa. ti payment. 3C Parliament at Ottawa ad- Tur':nin Royal Commix- join i.- t.: Oct. 9 alter sitting 104 ri p u t recommends inle- days, i i.ational transportation , , July M's, Arthur Pitre eonvlc- . 1 J. Scott Mardonald. 55, of ! Q''b c of murder in air- Goldenville, N 8, appointed Can-time-bi.mb rase; sentenced rdi 's lust ambassador to Yitgo- Julv 20. Isiavia. ("ti in bito.ard leaves six 4-Prime Minist.'r St. Laurent m Alberta. announces Princess Elizabeth and Canadian cost of living In- Duke of Edinburgh will visit ! th's late 181.8, compared Canada; 12 per cent increa'e in "' -it si art of year. ; Canadian freight rates announc-... icd o Ottawa. ADril ! s - Forty bf.ildmgs destroyed In "resident Vincent Auriol of $301,000 fire at Cap Chat. Que. f visits Ottawa; Canadian 1 Jim Pernor wins Canadian 0 Jet fighter explodes at c.jen gold title at Toronto. "I ont ... two killed i 10 Canada formally ends Ottawa budget boosts ln- state of war with Germany, tax bv 20 per cent surtax 28 -Jack Guest ir. ol To ooto li'tiee. ; wins Canadian singles sculls Govr rnor-Oeneral Viscount title at Port Dalliousie, Out. uider reviews 25th Brigade 29 Five persons killed In xmk-eiria at Fort Lewis, Wash, ling of hand-operated ferry at 4 'ta x 1 ... ,ii-. i-3 i - A STIRS CONTROVERSY DIES ON G ALLOWS J. Albert Guai, 33, Quebec jeweller, was hanaed Jan. 12 for the murder ol his wne who died with 22 others on Sept.-9, 1949, when an 'explosion wrecked an airliner over Saint aux Cochons, Que. Two other persons have been convicted of murder as a result of the tragedy; Gcncr-eaux Rust Is awaiting execution and Mrs. Arthur Pit re is awaiting result of an appeal. MASSEY REPORT Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, former Canadian hig'i commissioner to England, was chairman of (he Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Lettrs and Sciences. The com-mlss!on report, presented to Parllaroei't on June 1. is a guie'ee to tie .e'opment of culture in Canada. It also serves X ' ' ' . e , L " i s t i , i 5 r - . j - MEDICAL FRAUD Ferdinand Waluo Denial a, jr., was the central figure in, one of the . most, astounding medical frauds in years while serving with thi Royal Canadian Navy. At. Sui g. Lt. Joseph Cyr, he per-formed brilliant operations aboard the destroyer Cayuga off Korea. When report of his work came to Canada, an in-vestiuati-m touched off by the real Dr. Cyr led to Demara's return to Canada and his dis month after Kurt Meyer. German SS commander, was flown from a Canadian to a German p: ison, he was found "on leave" at his home in Offleben when CP staff writer Doug How dropped by in November. Reports revived that Meyer, sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with the coldblooded killing ol Canadian prisoners, expected to be le-Icased to serve in a West German army. 'CP PHOTO) blueprint for government charge.; from trie policy in the fields of radio, television and education. (CP PHOTOI flf iZCi t'4'M4 ? i'-sv.H ? ,M't rV VlU It . r?-. f TT y ivi - . - - K -'''. ,. , x .. " ' .--"' ,-iH , ". : "K 'rrt- ..,"'' i V --- , .' - , km? -m 1 'S.i ; ' . v : y?rUe.xi ,Xf r'- L j i f "X. -xrx llii -xj , ;rf 1 r--. h i tz. -"t&"r - m''V-v '.... ' . ."t , j.1 " (,-:i''.ii-iii 'ii" wV 'i 'in- i EAST WINS TITLE Ottawa Rough Riders, eastern Canada lootball champions, defeated Saskatchewan Roughrlders. western champions, 21-14 before a capacity crowd at Toronto Varsity Stadium on Nov. 24 to win the Grey Cup, emblem of Canadian football supremacy. The game was one of the biggest sports spectacles of the year. ' ,CP PHOTOI ROYAL TOUR 1951 Canadians thronged Uie royal route across Canada and back during the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the .Duke of Edinburgh. The royal cuple are shown here on Oct. 8 when they arrived at Dorval Airport, near Montreal, by air from England. Some 10.000 miles and 37 days later they departed by steamship from Portugal Cove, Nfld., after visiting 71 towns, villages and hamlets, tCP PHOTO) NTHEAL DISASTER Tragedy struck in Mo:itiettl June 15 when fire swept Hospice Ste. 'm,R"ntle in the centre of the city The death toll wa 35. The institution was a home for the 1(1 md for orphaned children. Here firemen pour water into tha burning structure, scene of acts of bravery by nuns who sought to save their yoims and aged charges. tCP PHOTO) ii